How to Install a Recessed Power Point?

Recessed Power Points can be easily installed in your home if you have an electrician. Before a professional electrician can install a recessed power point, he or she must turn off the power in the room where the power point is to be installed. Also, the electrician must remove the outlet plate and screw cover before working on the outlet. When the electrician has completed the installation, he or she can test the outlet.

Recessed power points are a great way to eliminate protruding plugs in your walls and save space. Recessed power points come with a metal or plastic faceplate to prevent the plug from sticking out. They also reduce the risk of electrical hazards. Recessed power points also reduce the risk of fire and electrical shock by keeping plugs out of reach.

Another benefit of recessed power points is that they can hide unsightly plugs and cable/television points. It's also a great way to free up counter space. Installing a recessed outlet isn't as difficult as it sounds and it won't cost you a fortune.

Recessed power points come in many styles and finishes, so it's important to choose the best one for your home. The matching master 04MM-RP02 features a recessed wall point with a single gang outlet and easy brush plate. This type of recessed outlet is perfect for flat screen TVs or appliances that fit flush against the wall.